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Old May 15th 08, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Stuart Wood
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Default Calendar missing from My Calendars in Outlook 2003

Still no joy with the Calendar, I continue to see no calendar when clicking
on Calendar within the Navigation pane. Tried the cleanviews switch but to
no avail, when I also try to switch between Mail & Calendar or Task &
Calendar, the icons for tasks or new mail are available on the standard menu
bar but no icons for New appointment when Calendar is selected.

Only way I can see my calendar information is to right click Calendar and
then Open in New Window.

Any further ideas as to what could be causing this or would I have to
re-create a new profile from scratch?

Thanks,

Stuart

"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:

It's probably a corrupt navigation pane - start outlook using the cleanviews
switch.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm

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"Stuart Wood" wrote in message
...
Wondering whether anyone would be able to help me....

Recently I moved a couple of items around whilst working in Outlook 2003,
however now when I click on the Calendar menu, I can no longer see
"Calendar"
underneath My Calendars. Does anyone know how to make this re-appear?

The only way I've found to view my calendar is to right click the Calendar
menu button, then click "Open in New Window". This lets me view my
calendar
in a separate window, but all I want to be able to do is to click Calendar
and view everything on the same window.

I'm currently working with Windows XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2003 and have
everything saved under a PST file - no exchange server.

Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Stuart


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